For a one page skeleton map of Windsor, see
http://www.citywindsor.ca/DisplayAttach.asp?AttachID=12373
The University of Windsor is in the upper left corner north east of
California Ave and Wyandotte St.
The conference will take place in Room B02 in the Odette Building
on the University of Windsor campus. A campus map is available at
http://web4.uwindsor.ca/campusmap
The conference hotel will be the Windsor Hilton on Riverside Drive two
blocks west of Ouellette Ave. (See below for other
options.)
Special conference rates are $115 per night plus $11 for parking.
Wireless internet and hard wired internet are included at no extra cost.
Guests may book on-line by going to:
http://www.windsor.hilton.com
This reservation rate is promised up to August 1, 2009.
However, if you are planning on attending the conference, it would be
helpful reserve early. One individual had trouble getting the rate
above so be insistent.
Students (or others on a budget) may wish to try
Canterbury College or
University Place,
both an easy walk from the conference.
For those coming by car, there is inexpensive accomodation along
Huron Church Road (which is the extension of Highway 401 into
Windsor) heading toward the University. (e.g. Econolodge, Kenora, Huron,
Ambassador Motels), but it could be noisy along that road.
Conference Registration fee will be $40,
plus $25 for the Thursday evening supper, if desired.
Registration fee will be waived for students and retirees, but the supper
fee still applies.
To register as an attendee(but not a speaker), please send (before August
1, 2009)an e-mail to
hlynka@uwindsor.ca
In the header, put "Canqueue2009 attendee."
In the body of the message include
Your name:
Your affiliation:
Your work address:
Your e-mail:
Your phone number:
Your status, i.e. student, faculty/business position, retiree
To register as a speaker, please send (before August 1, 2009) an e-mail to
hlynka@uwindsor.ca
In the header, put "Canqueue2009 speaker."
In the body of the message include
Your name:
Your affiliation:
Your work address:
Your e-mail:
Your phone number:
Your status, i.e. student or faculty/business position or retiree
You will
need to send your title and abstract by August 15, 2009 in order to allow
time to prepare a program schedule. If you can send this early, that would be helpful.
For the schedule and attendees list and abstracts, see
http://web2.uwindsor.ca/math/hlynka/scheduleattendees.pdf
Attendees at the conference are listed below.
(1) Walid Abdul-Kader (University of Windsor)
(2) Attahiru Alfa (University of Manitoba)(Speaker)
(3) Eman Almehdawe (University of Waterloo)(student)(Speaker)
(4) Baris Balcioglu (University of Toronto)(Speaker)
(5) Katherine Ballentine (Eastern Michigan
University)(student)(Speaker)
(6) Sabrina Bernardi (University of Windsor) (student)
(7) Percy Brill (University of Windsor)(Speaker)
(8) Doug Down (McMaster University)(Speaker)
(9) Steve Drekic (University of Waterloo)
(10) Brendan Eagen (University of Windsor)(student)(Speaker)
(11) Qi-Ming He (Dalhousie University)
(12) Myron Hlynka (University of Windsor)
(13) Basil Ibrahim (University of Waterloo)(student)(Speaker)
(14) Farshad Jarrahi (University of Windsor)(student)(Speaker)
(15) Beth Jewkes (University of Waterloo)
(16) Qian Jiang (University of Windsor)(student)(Speaker)
(17) Weiwei Liu (University of Western Ontario)(student)(Speaker)
(18) Andrew Livingston (Eastern Michigan University)(student)(Speaker)
(19) Barbara Margolius (Cleveland State University)(Speaker)
(20) Samantha Molinaro (University of Windsor)(student)(Speaker)
(21) Andrew Ross (Eastern Michigan University)(Speaker)
(22) Stanley Sclove (University of Illinois at Chicago)
(23) Raj Srinivasan (University of Saskatchewan)
(24) David Stanford (University of Western Ontario)(Speaker)
(25) Dr. Chris Simpson (Canadian Medical Association's Wait Times
Alliance) will be the keynote speaker.
(26) Yiqiang Zhao (Carleton University)
Travel to and from Windsor, see
http://web2.uwindsor.ca/math/hlynka/TRAVEL TO AND FROM WINDSOR.pdf
For previous CanQueue events click
HERE.
This CanQueue 2009 website will be updated regularly.
THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN WINDSOR

Windsor Sculpture Garden.
If you stay at the Hilton, you may wish to
walk to the conference (a half hour), along the river and through the
sculpture garden.

Point Pelee National Park.
One hour's drive south of Windsor. The
most southerly point in mainland Canada. (Pelee Island is slightly more
southerly.) A bird watcher's paradise. Leamington, along the way, is the
Tomato capitol of Canada. The number of
greenhouses is incredible.